| trick. Considering that you've admitted in past posts that you're 23 years old, just how did you manage to work on a network that was created BEFORE YOU WERE BORN?!
IBM? Give me a break. They wouldn't hire you to solder resistors, much less work on one of their networks.
Your juvenile, ego driven rantings only serve to show you up as the immature, attention-craving loser you are. If you think that, by spoofing the name of (among others)a respected executive in the computer industry, you can gain some semblence of legitimacy, you're as deluded as you imagine the rest of this community to be.
Go elsewhere.
Steve_Ballmore wrote:
>I am sorry that you didn't understand the post. If you wish to discuss it further feel free to email me at steve_ballmore@hushmail.com and will gladly explain it to you.
>Childish accusations of plagarism are uncalled for, however, and quite ridiculous. What you have to understand is that I have worked with some of the top names in the industry - including John West, James Gosling, Adrian Carmack, and Steven Woston.
>Some of the networks I've designed? Well, let's see. Ever heard of IBM? Motorola? US West? (Yes, I did the intial design papers for their FreeBSD-based services).
>I also worked on the intial design papers for the Google engine with Steven Woston (Well, more accurately I proofread Woston's initial papers). I did design the implementation plans based on Woston's papers, however.
>So, when you have the industry experience that I have, perhaps you will be in a position to be cocky. Until then, please don't try and immaturely flame me, but rather read my posts - digest them - learn from them. The information technology industry is all about learning, and I do realize that everyone has to start somewhere. |